Trellis partners with and is connected to many incredible organizations working in justice and reconciliation.

Our hope is to use our networks to provide opportunity for people to get work and help organizations promote open positions

Violence Interrupter in Crown Heights

The Mediation Center is seeking three, part time Violence Interrupter for the Save Our Streets (S.O.S.) Crown Heights program who will report to the Violence Interrupter Supervisor. S.O.S. Crown Heights is a replication of the Cure Violence program, a gun violence prevention model that aims to reduce and prevent shootings through the use of public health strategies. The Violence Interrupters will work individually and as a team to prevent neighborhood shootings and killings from Kingston Avenue to Utica Avenue and Atlantic Avenue to Eastern Parkway. They provide conflict mediation services and serve as conduits to the program’s Outreach Workers.

Restorative Justice with Common Justice in the Bronx

A powerful and fruitful organization, Common Justice is currently a demonstration project of the Vera Institute of Justice that will become an independent nonprofit this fall. The project develops and advances solutions to violence that transform the lives of those harmed and foster racial equity without relying on incarceration.

Restorative Justice Coordinator with Make the Road in Brooklyn

Make the Road New York, a non-profit organization that builds the power of Latino and working class communities to achieve dignity and justice through organizing, policy innovation, transformative education, and survival services, is seeking a Restorative Justice Coordinator to be a part of their School Based Team to support the restorative justice work they have been coordinating for the past six years.

Find out more about the role and/or send resume and cover letter

Get Training in Peacemaking Circles

This is a powerful tool that can be used in schools and communities in peacemaking and reconciliation. The training is an opportunity for anyone interested in conflict resolution, community building or restorative justice to increase their skills and knowledge for having difficult conversations. The peacemaking circle is a dialogue process useful for increasing understanding among different perspectives and for creating effective solutions to long-standing issues of conflict or disconnection.

Trellis has gone through this training and highly recommends it. Churches, school would also very much benefit from this. Through the Brooklyn Accelerator initiative, Brooklyn Community Foundation offers this training and assistance to Brooklyn nonprofits. This is an exciting opportunity for nonprofit leaders and managers to participate in a free full-day training on Racial Justice facilitated by national experts, with concrete takeaways to apply within their own organizations.

Get Funding for Your Youth Justice Efforts

The Safe in the City Grant offers funding opportunities designed to supportcommunity based actions and activities that will make neighborhoodssafer. In addition to funding, applicants will also be equipped with bestpractices and strategies from the MOCJ’s Public Safety Tool Kit, furtherempowering them to employ prevention, intervention and trauma responsemethods while amplifying the voice of community to stand against violenceand promote healthy, vibrant neighborhoods.